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  • Money Hungry

    Sharon Flake

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Feb. 5, 2019)
    Thirteen-year-old Raspberry Hill is starved for money. She will do just about anything legal to get her hands on the almighty dollar--wash cars, sell rotten candy, skip lunch, clean houses. She is obsessed. She is driven. She is afraid. Memories of being homeless, sleeping in the streets, and eating handouts keep Raspberry's eye on the only prize that matters to her: cold, hard cash. When the green stuff greases her palm, she gets comfort from feeling its crinkly paper power. And, when money is your best friend, there's more to do than hold it. Raspberry kisses her cash. She smells it. She loves it. But even money can't answer the questions that keep Raspberry awake at night. Will she and Momma ever move out of the projects? What did Ja'nae do with the two hundred bucks Raspberry loaned her? And what's really going on with Momma and that rich doctor? A haunting story of greed and forgiveness by the award-winning author of The Skin I'm In, this unforgettable novel will keep you glued to every page. Bank on it.
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  • Hungry Monkey

    Bekah Smith

    language (, Jan. 31, 2014)
    Illustrated children's book about an adorable little monkey named Stanley who loves bananas so much he won't stop eating until he demolishes the jungle and all the other monkey homes. This book teaches a lesson about greed and sharing in a cute rhyming format that your children will love.
  • Money Hungry

    Sharon Flake

    eBook (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Nov. 1, 2009)
    Thirteen-year-old Raspberry Hill is always scheming about ways to make money. She's starved for the green stuff, and will do just about anything legal to get it-wash cars, sell rotten candy, skip lunch, and clean houses. She is obsessed with making money, having money, smelling money, and touching money. Raspberry is determined that she and her momma will never be homeless again. When they are approved for a Section 8 move to a nice house in Pecan Landings, Raspberry thinks things are looking up. But after their apartment in the projects is robbed, and protest by the rich folks in Pecan Landings force them out of their new house, Raspberry must do everything in her power to keep her world from crumbling.
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  • Money Hungry

    Joseph Browning, Suzi Yee

    eBook (Expeditious Retreat Press, Oct. 1, 2019)
    Welcome to the Salt Mine, a black ops agency that monitors and manages supernatural activity from its subterranean headquarters in the deep mineral mines of Detroit, Michigan, USA. When magic is real, someone has to keep it in check.Agent David Wilson—codename Fulcrum—has an assignment: assess the Salt Mine’s newest recruit, Teresa Martinez. She excelled as an FBI agent, but how will she fare in a world where demons and devils are real, magicians do more than card tricks, and karma is a real bitch? During her orientation, a series of deaths among pharmaceutical CEOs takes a bizarre turn, and Wilson must investigate arcane forces with Martinez in tow.Will they uncover the truth in time to neutralize the threat?Money Hungry is the first of an exciting new science fiction series featuring covert agents who try to keep a lid on the wild and woolly magical world. If you enjoy the TV shows Warehouse 13, The Librarians, The Dresden Files, Eureka, Relic Hunter, X-Files, or Fringe, you’ll enjoy The Salt Mine series.
  • The Hungry Monkey

    Jay Thompson

    language (, March 14, 2018)
    A kids jungle book about a very hungry monkey.
  • Money Hungry

    Sharon Flake

    Paperback (Hyperion Book CH, July 17, 2007)
    Thirteen-year-old Raspberry Hill is starved for money. She will do just about anything legal to get her hands on the almighty dollar--wash cars, sell rotten candy, skip lunch, clean houses. She is obsessed. She is driven. She is afraid. Memories of being homeless, sleeping in the streets, and eating handouts keep Raspberry's eye on the only prize that matters to her: cold, hard cash. When the green stuff greases her palm, she gets comfort from feeling its crinkly paper power. And, when money is your best friend, there's more to do than hold it. Raspberry kisses her cash. She smells it. She loves it.
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  • Money Hungry

    Sharon Flake

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-04-18, April 18, 2008)
    Thirteen-year-old Raspberry Hill is always scheming about ways to make money. She's starved for the green stuff, and will do just about anything legal to get it-wash cars, sell rotten candy, skip lunch, and clean houses. She is obsessed with making money, having money, smelling money, and touching money. Raspberry is determined that she and her momma will never be homeless again. When they are approved for a Section 8 move to a nice house in Pecan Landings, Raspberry thinks things are looking up. But after their apartment in the projects is robbed, and protest by the rich folks in Pecan Landings force them out of their new house, Raspberry must do everything in her power to keep her world from crumbling.
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  • 100 Hungry Monkeys!

    Masayuki Sebe

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, March 1, 2014)
    This playful picture book encourages pre-readers and early readers to explore the concept of 100. Unusual in that it is a narrative-driven counting book, it offers a delightful and lively story about 100 hungry monkeys who set out to find themselves some food. Once their bellies are full, they all settle in for a nap, but then a monster suddenly appears. They fear he wants to make them lunch, so they all run for their lives. All ends well, however, once the monkeys realize the monster really just wants to be their friend.Japanese author-illustrator Masayuki Sebe, well-known for his high-energy activity books for children, spreads every scene of the story across two pages, with all 100 monkeys arranged in a chaotic group in nearly every spread, making it a challenge for children to keep track while they count them all. Though the activity mainly centers on counting, there are also cues for children to search for specific items within the busy artwork, encouraging a close reading of both the text and the images, and promoting visual literacy. This book works well, with the emphasis on 100, in the math curricula for the early grades, and it would make an excellent tie-in for the important celebrations of the 100th day of the school year. As well, since the monkeys are described using a different adjective on every page --- from excited to brave to sleepy --- it would also make an excellent resource for a language arts lesson about the parts of speech.
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  • The Hungry Little Monkey

    Andy Blackford, Gabriele Antonini

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, April 15, 2011)
    Little Monkey is very hungry, but none of the other jungle animals seems able to tell him how to peel and eat his banana.
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  • Money Hungry

    Sharon Flake

    Paperback (Jump At The Sun, April 1, 2003)
    Thirteen-year-old Raspberry Hill is always scheming about ways to make money. She's starved for the green stuff, and will do just about anything legal to get it-wash cars, sell rotten candy, skip lunch, and clean houses. She is obsessed with making money, having money, smelling money, and touching money. Raspberry is determined that she and her momma will never be homeless again. When they are approved for a Section 8 move to a nice house in Pecan Landings, Raspberry thinks things are looking up. But after their apartment in the projects is robbed, and protest by the rich folks in Pecan Landings force them out of their new house, Raspberry must do everything in her power to keep her world from crumbling.
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  • Money Hungry

    Sharon G Flake

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Aug. 1, 2007)
    Thirteen-year-old Raspberry Hill is starved for money. She will do just about anything legal to get her hands on the almighty dollar--wash cars, sell rotten candy, skip lunch, clean houses. She is obsessed. She is driven. She is afraid. Memories of being homeless, sleeping in the streets, and eating handouts keep Raspberry's eye on the only prize that matters to her: cold, hard cash. When the green stuff greases her palm, she gets comfort from feeling its crinkly paper power. And, when money is your best friend, there's more to do than hold it. Raspberry kisses her cash. She smells it. She loves it. & nbsp; But even money can't answer the questions that keep Raspberry awake at night. Will she and Momma ever move out of the projects? What did Ja'nae do with the two hundred bucks Raspberry loaned her? And what's really going on with Momma and that rich doctor? & nbsp; A haunting story of greed and forgiveness by the award-winning author of The Skin I'm In, this unforgettable novel will keep you glued to every page. Bank on it.
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  • Hungry Donkey

    Heather Amery, Stephen Cartwright

    Paperback (Edc Pub, June 1, 1994)
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